Hi
This is Binesh. I purchased Gallego Woosh bike last year sort of November. Since then, I have had broken spokes twice. I am weigh only 65 kg. The last episode was only beginning of March and now again. Last time when I had, I was told by the dealer to check tightness and loosen the spokes regularly. I have been doing and it happened again. When I took it to Decathlon, one of the bicycle specialist reported, the spokes are arranged in a pattern they will tend to break frequently. As it's an electric bike, the torsion or torque level is high, So the spokes should be arranged in a specific pattern. When I asked why, He replied it's a cheap and quick way to do.
The wheel size is 16 inches and they use puncture less tyres. I don't know whether the size and the type of tyre makes a difference
Its only happening on my rear wheel. Do you guys know if there is any long term solution like rearranging the pattern of the spokes or something else to sort this problem? If this happens every month, it cost me a lot and also it's a waste of my time to take the bike to cycle shop. Since its rear wheel, I am unable to remove it. Also few of the bike shops refused to remove. Luckily good old decathlon is able to repair it
Many thanks
Binesh
This is Binesh. I purchased Gallego Woosh bike last year sort of November. Since then, I have had broken spokes twice. I am weigh only 65 kg. The last episode was only beginning of March and now again. Last time when I had, I was told by the dealer to check tightness and loosen the spokes regularly. I have been doing and it happened again. When I took it to Decathlon, one of the bicycle specialist reported, the spokes are arranged in a pattern they will tend to break frequently. As it's an electric bike, the torsion or torque level is high, So the spokes should be arranged in a specific pattern. When I asked why, He replied it's a cheap and quick way to do.
The wheel size is 16 inches and they use puncture less tyres. I don't know whether the size and the type of tyre makes a difference
Its only happening on my rear wheel. Do you guys know if there is any long term solution like rearranging the pattern of the spokes or something else to sort this problem? If this happens every month, it cost me a lot and also it's a waste of my time to take the bike to cycle shop. Since its rear wheel, I am unable to remove it. Also few of the bike shops refused to remove. Luckily good old decathlon is able to repair it
Many thanks
Binesh